JAVERIA KASHIFSP20-BEC-002HINA AMIR2026-04-082023https://repository.cuilahore.edu.pk/handle/123456789/3324This study aims to find out how Pakistan's economic growth is affected by brain drain. It has used time series data of 1990-2019 over a period of 30 years. In this study the dependent variable is GDP with health expenditure, human development index, population growth and net migration rate as independent variables. The long- and short-term relationships between the variables are ascertained using the autoregressive distributed lag error correction model. ADF unit root test exhibit that the variables are stationary or not. The empirical results found that in the long run there is positive impact of HDI, health expenditures, and population expenditures on economic growth while net migration rate is having negative impact on economic growth of Pakistan. In the short run health expenditure has negative impact on economic growth while net migration rate, HDI and population growth positively affect economic growth of Pakistan.enHINA AMIRsp20ECONOMICSDepartment of ECONOMICSEconomic growthnet migration ratehealth expenditureHDIpopulation growthskilled workersPakistanIMPACT OF BRAIN DRAIN ON ECONOMIC GROWTH OF PAKISTANThesis